Justin Bieber Asks for Fans to Pray for His Mental Health
Singer Justin Bieber has opened up about his battle with depression, revealing he has been feeling "super disconnected and weird". However: An inside source told People magazine that Bieber's recent struggles have nothing to do with his wife, Hailey Baldwin .

Oil rises to $67 on cuts to Saudi, Venezuelan exports
It projected that global oil consumption will increase by about 1.2 million barrels a day, or 1.2 percent, each year to 2024. On Tuesday, the EIA revised down its estimate for domestic crude production growth in 2019.

January IIP, February retail inflation plunge sharply
Owners-equivalent rent, one of the categories created to track rental prices, rose 0.3 per cent, as did rent of primary residence. A New York Fed survey of consumer expectations published on Monday showed a drop in inflation expectations in February.

Females heart, soul of 'Kalank': Karan Johar
While interacting with the media, Varun made a decision to tease Alia by saying that she showed a lot of attitude on the sets. Fox Star Studios presents Kalank , A dharma productions and Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, Directed by Abhishek Varman .

South Africa bowl against Sri Lanka in 4th ODI
Watch the fifth and final ODI between South Africa and Sri Lanka from 10.55am, Saturday on Sky Sports Cricket. "They (the batsmen) didn't realise their value and take the opportunity to play a long innings".

Lewis Hamilton predicts a tough battle in Australian GP
Since 2014, Mercedes have been the dominant force in F1, adding five successive drivers' titles to their team honours. 'We had our weaknesses last year here and there and we obviously try to fix those and do much better this year.

IPhone ‘shields man from bow and arrow attack’ in Nimbin, NSW
An Australian man used his smartphone as a shield to block an arrow that was sacked at him during a skirmish, according to police. Police later arrested a 39-year-old man at the scene, where he has since been charged with assault and damage offences.

Brexit backstop legal risk 'unchanged': UK's Cox
If the deal is voted down, MPs will Wednesday vote on whether Britain should simply leave on March 29 without any deal at all. Mrs May flew into Strasbourg late on Monday for a last-ditch effort to salvage a deal with the EU.

Outage hits Facebook, Instagram users worldwide
Instagram and Facebook also took to Twitter to say they're doing everything they can to resolve the issue. Photo sharing network Instagram , which is owned by Facebook , is also experiencing loading problems.

Experts Warn That Apple AirPods May Be Health Hazardous
The most obvious and well-established risk of radiowaves is that, at high levels, they can generate heat and cause burns. But the new petitions' authors warn that even these guidelines could be unsafe - and much more research is needed.

NASA Opportunity rover’s last panorama shows its final resting place

The sprawling, 360-degree panorama above - which is composed of 354 individual shots captured by Opportunity's Panoramic Camera (Pancam) between May 13 and June 10, 2018 - shows a whole host of intriguing features near a site fittingly named Perseverance Valley.

In February, NASA announced that its pioneering Opportunity rover had died after almost 15 years of exploring the Martian surface, marking the end of a mission which has significantly broadened our understanding of the Red Planet.

The death of NASA's Opportunity rover was met with a global outpouring of grief from the public and scientific community alike.

"This final panorama embodies what made our Opportunity rover such a remarkable mission of exploration and discovery", John Callas of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said in a statement describing the image. It shows a number of interesting features of Perseverance Valley, in addition to the pristine, unexplored floor of Endurance Crater. Opportunity took the photos on June 10, 2018. This magnificent panorama befits its excellent run as a source of data about the red planet. The Rover's Panoramic Camera, or Pancam, took the 354 photos in the image from 13 May to 10 June.

The solar-powered Opportunity Rover's trail blazing mission was lauded as one of the most successful and enduring feats of interplanetary exploration. For these images, the filters block out all light except for three wavelengths: 753 nanometres (near-infrared), 535 nanometres (green), and 432 nanometres (violet). This is because Oppy did not have time to image those frames with color filters before the devastating dust storm struck.